ruostumisreaktio
Ruostumisreaktio, commonly known as rusting, is a specific type of oxidation that affects iron and its alloys, such as steel. It is a natural process that occurs when iron is exposed to oxygen and moisture. The primary product of this reaction is hydrated iron(III) oxide, which is commonly referred to as rust. The chemical formula for rust is typically represented as Fe2O3nH2O, where 'n' indicates that the compound contains a variable amount of water molecules.
The process of rusting involves an electrochemical reaction. Iron acts as the anode, where it loses electrons
Rusting can have significant economic and structural consequences, leading to the degradation of iron-based materials. Various